https://www.sroaudiences.com/ FANTASY FOOTBALL LEAGUE - Free audience tickets To apply for tickets, please complete and submit the details below. We try to be as fair as we can about issuing the tickets. Successful applicants are randomly selected from amongst those who apply. We aim to email tickets to the successful applicants as quickly as possible. At most events, there are three types of ticket: Production tickets (allocated by the production company to friends & family of the team), Priority tickets (to people who have a priority note to use from SRO) and Regular tickets. Repeat applications for any given date will be discounted so applying more than once for a particular date will not increase your chances of gaining a ticket. Once the tickets are allocated for a given date, other applications will remain in the waiting list in case of returns and the date will show on the website as 'waiting list only' so that you will know that the tickets for that date have been allocated. We ask everyone who receives tickets to let us know if they cannot attend. If people do this, we can then pass these on. Returns can come in at any time and are also randomly allocated. Therefore we do not email those who have been unsuccessful - they may get returns later if someone else returns their tickets. If you do not receive tickets, we are sorry. We simply may not have space to offer a ticket to everyone who applies for this event. We shall add your details to our mailing list and, whether you are successful this time or not, we hope to see you at another show in the future. This venue is fully accessible. We would like to ensure that everyone's visit is as comfortable as possible. If you receive tickets and any of your party have special access needs, please follow the instructions in the 'ACCESS' section of the ticket. Photo ID may be requested by security at this event, so please ensure that the person applying for the ticket will be attending and completes their own details below. Please remember that all tickets are free, there is no charge to join the mailing list or to apply for tickets, and we try to accommodate everyone who attends, but tickets do not guarantee entry as we do over-issue tickets to compensate for the inevitable no-shows and base the number issued on the average percentage of tickets used at similar shows. Good luck! Expected guests are always subject to change, but as they are announced, we list them here. Weds 25th Jan: Guz Khan & Jennifer Saunders Weds 1st Feb: Maisie Adam & Mo Farah Weds 8th Feb: Roman Kemp & Gabby Logan Weds 15th Feb: Guz Khan & Sam Quek Weds 22nd Feb: AJ Tracey & Tom Grennan Weds 1st Mar: Chris McCausland & Trevor McDonald Weds 8th Mar: Russell Howard & Jaime Winstone Here at SRO Audiences, we take your privacy seriously and will only use your personal information to administer your account and to provide the products and services you have requested from us. However, from time to time, we would like to contact you by email with details of other shows in which we think you may be interested so that you may choose to apply at that time. SRO Audiences never pass your details to any third party without your consent. This show will take place on the dates detailed in the drop down menus below The venue is Riverside Studios, Hammersmith, London W6 9RL The nearest station is Hammersmith tube station on the District, Piccadilly and Hammersmith & City lines The doors open at 7.00pm We expect the show to end approximately 9.30pm Tickets are limited so apply quickly The minimum age for the show is 18 years
Well I've got the address of a small club in WD18 where you can watch fortnightly acts of slapstick comedy (or is it tragedy seeing as comedy and tragedy are two sides of the same coin?).
The IMAX in the Science museum is having a film festival: I would go 'if' ALIEN (or WALL-E) was in the IMAX format but... Perhaps there's a new print of ALIEN released that might be at Snorbens's Odyssey...
Sorry but Joe Wilkinsons poem "Hanging about in train station toilet naming people's penises" and Sean Locke's reaction is probably the funniest thing I have ever seen
Perhaps, the IMAX is tempting but do you know how many times (and versions) I've seen that bloody film cinematographic masterpiece?